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ICAM IFT-P

Product Guide

February 2017

Document: 19317

Revision: A

Build: 1

Part Number: 29714

Summary of Contents for ICAM IFT-P

Page 1: ...ICAM IFT P Product Guide February 2017 Document 19317 Revision A Build 1 Part Number 29714 ...

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Page 3: ...quipment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons trained through an Xtralis accredited training course can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual ...

Page 4: ...there is a danger to equipment The danger could be loss of data physical damage or permanent corruption of configuration details Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of electric shock This may lead to death or permanent injury Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of hazardous laser radiation exposure Warning This icon is used to indicate that there i...

Page 5: ...over The cover may only be removed by qualified personnel The laser emits visible light and can be hazardous if viewed with the naked eye CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments of performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure ATTENTION L utilisation de commandes réglages de performances ou procédures autres que celles mentionnées dans ce man...

Page 6: ... with EN54 20 sensitivity requirements provided that the hole sensitivity is better and transport time is less than the following values Class A 0 6 obs m 60 secs Class B 1 6 obs m 60 secs Class C 3 6 obs m 60 secs The product is compliant with EN54 20 flow monitoring requirements provided that the following conditions are met l Flow Low and Flow High parameters should be set to 85 and 115 respect...

Page 7: ...ling Network 13 2 4 Starting Up 14 2 5 Configuration 14 3 Maintenance 15 3 1 Inspection 15 3 2 Servicing 15 4 Specifications 17 4 1 Power 17 4 2 Case 17 4 3 Operating Conditions 17 4 4 Sampling Network 17 4 5 Interfaces 17 4 6 Alarm 18 4 7 Communication 18 A Input Output Modules 19 A 1 4 Channel Relay Module 19 A 2 8 Channel 4 20mA Output Module 20 B Detector Wiring Diagram Examples 23 C UL ULC Wi...

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Page 9: ... directed to the laser detection chamber The ICAM IFT P uses a T piece of pipe to combine air sampled from two inlet pipes The ICAM IFT P has flow monitoring on both pipes The detection chamber consists of a laser beam directed across an optical chamber through which the air sample flows A photodetector built into the optical chamber measures the amount of light scattering from particles in the ai...

Page 10: ...he Configure menu Detailed information on how to design and install an effective pipe network can be found in ICAM Pipe Network Design Guide and ICAM Pipe Network Installation Guide 1 4 Alarms The default settings of the four alarm states Alert Action Fire1 and Fire2 are shown in the following table Table 1 1 Default Behavior of Alarm States Level Latched Unlatched Threshold Class A B C Delay Aler...

Page 11: ...d when the Fire 1 alarm threshold is exceeded This Red LED is activated when the Action alarm threshold is exceeded This Red LED is activated when the Alert alarm threshold is exceeded This bi color LED is Green when there is no fault and Yellow when fault condition is detected Power LED This Blue LED is activated when POWER is supplied to the detector 1 6 Communications Interface ICAM IFT P detec...

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Page 13: ...ams Refer to Figure 2 1 for further information M6 or M8 screws are suitable 2 Connect the cables for the power supply and any I O modules Ferrite cores should be fitted to the power cable Refer to section 2 2 1 for further information 3 Fit the pipe network to the system For details on how to design and install a pipe network refer to the ICAM Pipe Installation Manual or refer to www xtralis com ...

Page 14: ...ngs one at each of the four corners releasing these fixings allows the removal of the cover complete with the self retained fixings The Fault Relay and other I O Module connections are all located on the i602 printed circuit board immediately on the front face of the internal metal sub chassis The DC Supply fuse FS1 TR5 style fuse 250V 2A Time Delay is located on the i602 printed circuit board A c...

Page 15: ...hernet Enables TCP IP connections to a PC with Xtralis VSC or VSM4 via LAN WAN CN1 RS232 Interface Pin Name Description 2 Receive Data Enables a direct serial connection to a PC with Xtralis VSC or VSM4 for configuration and monitoring Requires a null modem cable up to a maximum distance of 15m 50ft Notes l The null modem cable should have female DB9 connectors on both ends and the transmit and re...

Page 16: ...ion of this input is programmed using Xtralis VSC or the Setup Menu of the optional Remote Display Unit Refer to Appendix D for further information Refer to Appendix C for further information 2 input CN5 RS485 Interface Pin Name Description 1 Shield Belden 9842 cable or suitable equivalent Enables the following connections l Connection to a remote Display Panel l Connecting up to 30 detectors on a...

Page 17: ...LT relay is powered so NC is OPEN and the NO is CLOSED Refer to Appendix B for further information 2 NC 3 NO FIRE 1 4 COM 5 NC 6 NO ACTION 7 COM 8 NC 9 NO ALERT 10 COM 11 NC 12 NO FAULT 13 COM 14 NC 15 NO Note Connection CN14 is only used for special applications Connections to RABBIT Processor Board Connector Pin Description Description 8 pin RJ45 Standard Ethernet connections Standard Ethernet c...

Page 18: ...e Output Connections i624 1 Output 1 All outputs have the following specifications l 20 VDC max l 4 20 mA output current optional 0 20 mA l 7 x 0 2 6 A 24 AWG cable Note Refer to Appendix D for further information 2 3 Output 2 4 5 Output 3 6 7 Output 4 8 9 Output 5 10 11 Output 6 12 13 Output 7 14 15 Output 8 16 ...

Page 19: ... than the correct size of piping This is to avoid damage to delicate electronic flow sensor components mounted just inside each port opening Attention N insérez AUCUN objet dans les entrées d admission sauf le tube de dimension appropriée Ceci permet d éviter d endommager les composants électriques délicats fixés juste à l entrée de chaque tube Other pipe and inlet specifications are addressed in ...

Page 20: ...for further information 2 5 1 Flow Normalization Flow normalization is necessary for the detector to learn the air flow characteristics of the system Normalization may be achieved using Xtralis VSC or VSM4 software or a Remote Display Unit and takes about 6 minutes It is advised that the user does not try to change any settings during the normalization process Air flow is directly affected by the ...

Page 21: ...escription Servicing Interval Months Notes 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 Check control panel for faults X X X X X X X X Using Xtralis VSC check data logs record main events Faults Alarms etc X X X X X X X X Check flow readings and record values X X X X X X X X Physically inspect installation Pipework Cabling X X X X X X X X Inspect fuses and ensure correct ratings X X X X X X X X Replace detector filter ...

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Page 23: ...tions Ambient 0 C to 39 C 32 F to 103 F Tested to 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Sampled air 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 40 F Humidity non condensing 10 to 95 Note Please consult your Xtralis office for operation outside these parameters or where sampled air is continually above 0 05 obs m 0 015 obs ft under normal operating conditions Product UL listed for use from 0 C to 38 C 32 F to 100 F 4 4 Sampling Netw...

Page 24: ... ft to 0 50 ft For Special Application it is required obtain approval from the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction l Open Area applications sensitivity range is 1 6 m 12 0 m or 0 5 ft to 4 ft Levels Alert Action Fire1 Fire2 Individually programmable for each level 4 7 Communication Protocols Modbus over RS232 RS485 and TCP IP Note Not tested for UL ULC Fire Alarm connection application ...

Page 25: ... A 1 4 Channel Relay Module Relay module is configured using Xtralis VSC The optional Remote display may also be used as follows 1 After installing the relay module check that MOD1 in the Engineering menu has now changed to 1 This is different for other types of cards 2 In Setup menu change MOD1 to 1 if using a different card use the number that appears in the Engineering menu 3 In the Configurati...

Page 26: ...escription Value Number of analog current outputs 8 Maximum output voltage 20 V Output current 4 20mA optionally 0 20mA Resolution 16 bits Maximum Integral Nonlinearity 0 012 Maximum Offset 0 05 Maximum total output error 0 15 Output update rate 1 per second all 8 outputs updated synchronously Fault reporting Detects a high load resistance e g an open circuit on any output Note Unused outputs must...

Page 27: ...moke only G A O where l G Gain l A Maximum Output Current l O Obscuration reading corresponding to maximum output current Examples l Set GAIN X to 1 for 20 m 1 20mA 20 m l Set GAIN X to 10 for 2 m 10 20mA 2 m l Set GAIN X to 100 for 0 2 m 100 20mA 0 2 m To access the Setup menu follow these steps 1 Press MENU 2 Use Parameter UP DOWN buttons to reach SETUP 3 Press ENTER 4 Use Value UP DOWN buttons ...

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Page 29: ... VBAT AUX 24V RESET SHIELD RS485 CN3 CN5 CN1 CN2 CN7 RS232 FIRE 2 FIRE 1 ACTION ALERT FAULT COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Detector I O BOARD POWER SUPPLY PCB OUTPUT 1 0V V V 0V 0V V 0V V 0V V FUSE BOARD VPS 250 E OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 Figure B 1 Fault Relay Closed for Normal ...

Page 30: ...ET SHIELD RS485 CN3 CN5 CN1 CN2 CN7 RS232 FIRE 2 FIRE 1 ACTION ALERT FAULT COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DETECTOR I O BOARD POWER SUPPLY PCB OUTPUT 1 0V V V 0V 0V V 0V V 0V V FUSE BOARD VPS 250 E OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 Figure B 2 Fault Relay Open for Normal ...

Page 31: ...ts shall be wired as shown in item C above as a minimum Optionally there are 3 additional thresholds available Alert Action Fire 2 which can be monitored also These would require the use of additional Initiating circuits from the conventional control panel 4 Additionally in either case above Addressable or conventional interfaces a remote reset input is required to reset latched Alarm and Fault co...

Page 32: ... Output Relay Interface 1 FIRE 2 C Requires 7 x 0 2 6 A 24 AWG cable Note Maximum relay contact rating is 2 A 30 VDC Note Refer to section A 1 for further information 2 NC 3 NO 4 FIRE 1 C 5 NC 6 NO 7 ACTION C 8 NC 9 NO 10 ALERT C 11 NC 12 NO 13 FAULT C 14 NC 15 NO ...

Page 33: ...e equipment and to reduce external interference to a level within which the equipment can operate as defined by its specification The provision of warning caution and danger information to the end user is within the task of the installation provider and not the instrument manufacturer The purpose of the guide is to assist the installation provider but it is not intended to be a full and complete s...

Page 34: ... specification to between 7 V and 12 V If this limit is exceeded communications will be lost Interference Induced onto Cable Twisted pair construction and cable screens do not completely shield the communication link from external electromagnetic interference EMI Good practice should be followed when installing communication cables to eliminate EMI RS485 cables should not be installed in the same ...

Page 35: ... 1 2 for further information 3 RS485 4 RS485 Notes l Refer to Appendix D for further information l Not tested for UL ULC Fire Alarm connection application Note Ensure that a jumper link is fitted across pins 1 2 on CN 6 Suitable 2 pair twisted pair cable e g Belden 9842 for connecting RS485 communications and 24 VDC power can also be supplied Refer to Section D 1 1 for further information Ensure t...

Page 36: ...current faults l Current smoke background level obs m is displayed Optional text information are user definable options differing from the factory default settings 1 REM PANEL the unit may be configured to operate the display panel remotely using the RS485 communications 2 NO DET FLOW the flow measurement through the detector chamber itself may be disabled D 1 4 Remote Display Operation The ICAM I...

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Page 38: ...s Code is changeable as a parameter in Configuration Mode which requires Level 1 Access The default Access Codes are shown below Access Level Access Code Operator 0 Level 1 260 Level 2 693 Level 3 Factory Use Only Table D 2 Detector Access Codes How to Enter an Access Code via the Remote Display Unit When entering an Access Code the alternative function LEDs above the ACCEPT and RESET buttons will...

Page 39: ... by pressing the MENU button the Operator will need to re enter Operator Access Code in order to cancel the isolated state l If a power cycle is applied to the detector the detector will not remain in an isolated state TEST None Successive presses of the Test button show 1 Date on the Status Display 2 Time on the Status Display 3 IP address on the Status Display 4 Subnet net mask on the Status Dis...

Page 40: ...m The following sections show how to enter the Main Menu Modes and what parameters are available in each of these modes FAULTS Fault List Minimum Access Level Required None This menu item shows a list of the current faults that are not already annunciated via a Remote Display Unit LED Use the Function UP DOWN buttons Isolate and Scan to inspect any current fault in the list OPERATOR Operator Mode ...

Page 41: ...OBSC FT Obscuration value in meters or feet This is the same as the normal display MODn 1 to 5 Shows the module types that are fitted These are read directly from the Modules Table D 4 Engineering Parameters and Values CONFIGURE Configuration Mode Minimum Access Code Required Level 1 The ICAM IFT P detector uses many configuration parameters and is shipped with factory default values The Configura...

Page 42: ...on Enable 0 or 1 1 ADDRESS RS485 Address 0 to 30 31 off TESTTIM Time between automatic scans Note TESTIM is also used for ICAM IFT P Flow normalization by pressing ENTER 0 to 20160 mins 1440 MIN DWELL Rotary valve dwell time 0 to 60s 0s GAIN X See description MOD1 Set Module 1 usage MOD2 Set Module 2 usage MOD3 Set Module 3 usage MOD4 Set Module 4 usage MOD5 Set Module 5 usage SC DEL Suppression C...

Page 43: ...G If there is a change in flow greater or equal than this value and there is currently a flow fault an entry in the log is made of the new value SETFAN Applicable to Low Pressure systems The Default Fan Speed is 5 Useable Range 3 to 10 Because of the need to re normalize the flow readings if the fan speed is changed please note the following l If the display SETFAN n flashes this is the speed curr...

Page 44: ...GHT VALUES Press ENTER to access the settings for all the sectors This function allows the user to set different values for day and night operation The time of day when the values change over is also configurable Parameter Description Class A B C Range Default ALL F2 All Fire 2 Alarm Levels 0 001 20 obs m 0 0003 6 25 obs ft 1 00 obs m 0 305 obs ft ALL F1 All Fire 1 Alarm Levels 0 001 20 obs m 0 00...

Page 45: ...alarm Prevents spurious Alarm events TIME DATE Set Time and Date Minimum Access Code Required Level 1 Figure D 5 Display for setting time and date After accessing this menu item the display will now show the date in the format day date month year with the date flashing To change the time and date 1 Press UP DOWN buttons to change the date 2 Press ENTER to update the date and move to the next step ...

Page 46: ...show the actual IP MASK with first field flashing 1 Use Value UP DOWN buttons to set the first field 2 Press ENTER to update and move to the next field 3 Repeat the two steps for all fields Return to the Main Menu by pressing MENU SETUP Setup Menu Minimum Access Code Required Level 2 Once the Setup Mode is accessed please follow this procedure to change a parameter 1 Press Parameter UP DOWN button...

Page 47: ...detector flow monitoring is also incorporated Set to 1 to enable CCODE Country Code Refer to Table D 8 for further information RES ISOL 0 or 1 1 Set to 0 to reset system with 24 V on reset line Set to 1 to isolate system when 24 V is applied for 8 seconds or more Once 24 V is applied the system will initially reset If 24 V is still present after 8 seconds the system will be isolated until 24 V is ...

Page 48: ...intenance list Parameter Description LASERIN Current smoke value for the laser detector output MOD1 IN Identification number of Module 1 MOD2 IN Identification number of Module 2 MOD3 IN Identification number of Module 3 MOD4 IN Identification number of Module 4 MOD5 IN Identification number of Module 5 Table D 9 Maintenance Parameters TEST OUTPUTS Testing Mode Minimum Access Code Required Level 2...

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